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  • 6 days ago | chinadaily.com.cn | Yuan Shenggao

    From pioneering solar breakthroughs to empowering youth-led innovation, Chinese recipients of the Zayed Sustainability Prize have helped shape global progress through innovation that delivers real-world results. Their work reflects China's dynamic role in the international sustainability movement, combining policy, technology and education, and demonstrates how global recognition can amplify local effects.

  • 6 days ago | chinadailyhk.com | Yuan Shenggao

    Service robot section latest addition to one of the world's largest trade eventsAt the 137th China Import and Export Fair in Guangzhou, Guangdong province, legions of businesses from the host province are showcasing their self-developed high-tech products, demonstrating the innovation strength and industry chain resilience of Guangdong manufacturers. The event, commonly known as the Canton Fair, spans three phases, running from Tuesday to May 5.

  • 2 months ago | chinadaily.com.cn | Yuan Shenggao

    After six years of implementation, China's Protected Area Reform for Conserving Globally Significant Biodiversity (C-PAR1) recalls the lessons it has learned and related experience can be replicated and promoted across China and even the world. Oversight Since the project started in 2019, it has organized six steering committee meetings of the C-PAR1 project, with the participation of representatives from eight project steering committee member units.

  • 2 months ago | chinadaily.com.cn | Yuan Shenggao

    China's Protected Area Reform for Conserving Globally Significant Biodiversity (C-PAR1), financed by the Global Environment Facility, has achieved remarkable success, surpassing several objectives by a significant margin. The project, which started in 2019, achieved a "satisfactory" midterm review in March 2022. By January 2025, it concluded a "satisfactory" terminal review. The project is to end in March.

  • 2 months ago | globalpeople.com.cn | Yuan Shenggao

    Some 1,000 lanterns illuminate the night sky in Changzhi, Shanxi province, on Feb 2. [Photo by Shen Jinguang/For China Daily]The past few weeks marked the first celebration of Spring Festival, or Chinese New Year, after it was inscribed on UNESCO's Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity on Dec 24. According to a UNESCO document, the festival has been included for its wide range of rituals and unique cultural elements that engage all of Chinese society.

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